Two heart shapes sewn together, stuffed or not, embellished, embroidered, CQ'd,quilted, plain or fancy, anything goes. Add a loop for hanging. Choose your size. For ease of posting, envelope size is a good measurment. You can send them flat just add a note 'To be stuffed'. Sign (or not), add a message and where the hearts are from. This is a small measure of something nice to give in this terrible time.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
The last of the 99.....
Just to refresh your memory, these came already cut out and in need of stitching and hanging bits. Pictures have been posted as they were completed.
Thank you very much Mary for the lovely rainbow coloured heart my eight year old son Nathan chose off the wall at the Museum. How heartwarming are the thoughts and care shown to him and all of us here in Christchurch. Nathan has it hanging on his bedroom wall. His classroom was badly damaged in the February earthquake and later demolished. He (and the rest of us) are touched that people from around the world are thinking of us here :)
Thank you so much Mary for the rainbow coloured heart that our son Nathan who is eight years old chose off the Museum wall. He was in his classroom in the Feb earthquake which was badly damaged and later demolished and we have lots of aftershocks near our home, so he has hung the heart on his bedroom wall as a reminder of the care and thoughts of other people around NZ and the world. Thank you again :)
Thank you very much Mary for the lovely rainbow coloured heart my eight year old son Nathan chose off the wall at the Museum. How heartwarming are the thoughts and care shown to him and all of us here in Christchurch. Nathan has it hanging on his bedroom wall. His classroom was badly damaged in the February earthquake and later demolished. He (and the rest of us) are touched that people from around the world are thinking of us here :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Mary for the rainbow coloured heart that our son Nathan who is eight years old chose off the Museum wall. He was in his classroom in the Feb earthquake which was badly damaged and later demolished and we have lots of aftershocks near our home, so he has hung the heart on his bedroom wall as a reminder of the care and thoughts of other people around NZ and the world. Thank you again :)
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